A SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE DESIGNED BY SIEGFRIED WAGNER
A SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE DESIGNED BY SIEGFRIED WAGNER

MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 20TH CENTURY

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A SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE DESIGNED BY SIEGFRIED WAGNER
MARK OF GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 20TH CENTURY
Dahlia pattern, comprising:
Twelve dinner forks
Fourteen lunch forks
Six fish forks
Fourteen dessert spoons, in two sizes
Ten teaspoons
Eight soup spoons
Eight coffee spoons
Six citrus spoons
Eleven dinner knives, with stainless steel blades
Two lunch knives, with stainless steel blades
Seven butter knives
Five seafood forks
Three serving spoons
A large serving spoon and fork
Two serving forks
A serving spoon and fork
Two serving spoons, in sizes
Two fish knives
A fish slice
A cheese knife, with stainless steel blade
A carving knife and fork
A sauce ladle
A caddy spoon
A bottle opener
A fish fork and lifter
A caviar knife with horn blade
Two seafood forks, in sizes
171 oz. 10 dwt. (5342 gr.) weighable silver (128)

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Sigfried Wagner (1874-1952) is primarily known as a sculptor. His 1914 work, The Lute Player, was displayed in Copenhagen's Town Hall Square. His design for Dahlia pattern was introduced in 1912.

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